Pacifist aliens visited Earth to prevent atomic bomb destroyed it after the Second World War, as saying a group of retired officers of the U.S. Air Force who met at the National Press Club in Washington DC.
According to former officials, the U.S. government's have decades of contact with extraterrestrials, and that during the Second World War, UFOs visited several Air Force installations, and participated in the atomic bomb that the United States has.
The officials gave similar accounts in separate interviews : between 1963 and 1980, mysterious lights appeared on military bases, and immediately the nuclear missiles that were stored there happened to be "on alert" and did not respond.
The retired officer Robert Jamison said that the 10 missiles that were in charge, went off just after rumors of strange lights in the sky rushed by the base.
Jamison did not see the UFOs in person, but he said many in the base did.
Why the missiles went off, nobody knows.
After his experience, most officers think that aliens are not hostile, but try to show mankind the mistakes that are committed and how close they were at the time of destroying themselves.
UFO researcher Robert Hastings, who gathered the testimony of the officers, believes that such incidents could still occur today, just that people do not know them.
The officers called on the government to deliver the truth about extraterrestrial contact, naming as such projects as "Project Blue Book", which ran between 1947 and 1969 they were recorded more than 12,000 sightings, of which 701 were maintained as "unidentified."
According to former officials, the U.S. government's have decades of contact with extraterrestrials, and that during the Second World War, UFOs visited several Air Force installations, and participated in the atomic bomb that the United States has.
The officials gave similar accounts in separate interviews : between 1963 and 1980, mysterious lights appeared on military bases, and immediately the nuclear missiles that were stored there happened to be "on alert" and did not respond.
The retired officer Robert Jamison said that the 10 missiles that were in charge, went off just after rumors of strange lights in the sky rushed by the base.
Jamison did not see the UFOs in person, but he said many in the base did.
Why the missiles went off, nobody knows.
After his experience, most officers think that aliens are not hostile, but try to show mankind the mistakes that are committed and how close they were at the time of destroying themselves.
UFO researcher Robert Hastings, who gathered the testimony of the officers, believes that such incidents could still occur today, just that people do not know them.
The officers called on the government to deliver the truth about extraterrestrial contact, naming as such projects as "Project Blue Book", which ran between 1947 and 1969 they were recorded more than 12,000 sightings, of which 701 were maintained as "unidentified."
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